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Optimistic Paranoid

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As I was driving over the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge today, a big Winnebago passed me, and he was flat-towing plain white van of the Ram Promaster type.  I had no idea those things could be flat-towed.  A lot of possibilities with a set-up like that . . .
 
on rwd vehicles if you disconnect the driveshaft they can all be flat towed. there is a fancy dancy driveshaft disconnector but they are kinda of pricey. highdesertranger
 
most RWD it takes maybe 10 minutes or less to disconnect
true 4WD you put in 'neutral' (on the T case) and IIRC, they can be flat towed too
 
For the record, I'm not sure exactly which make and model it was, just that it was one of those new-fangled tall vans.  I was going one way and he was going the other on the bridge, so I only saw it for a couple of seconds.
 
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